how to set up keyboards shortcuts
how to cut,copy and paste on my macbook air?
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how to cut,copy and paste on my macbook air?
MacBook Air
Most programs use the Mac default set for those functions -
Cut - Command-X
Copy - Command-C
Paste - Command-V
You can determine the keyboard shortcut for most actions by looking in the menus for the program. The shortcut is shown to the right of the menu item.
Most programs use the Mac default set for those functions -
Cut - Command-X
Copy - Command-C
Paste - Command-V
You can determine the keyboard shortcut for most actions by looking in the menus for the program. The shortcut is shown to the right of the menu item.
i had do it.but it only work on copy not cut.i had press the button command+x.ist because i not set up it?can you show to me????maybe on how to set up it.please...
THANKS.
What are you trying to cut, copy, or paste?
Are you doing this in the Finder, as in trying to cut a file?
i trying to cut my movie file.yes i doing in the finder.why?ist cannot?????
my movie file.i want to cut from finder to my hard disk.why its not work???my macbook air is new.
The Finder does not support using Command-X to cut a file. You can drag and drop the file to the new folder.
Or you can use Command-C to copy the file, Command-V to paste the copy in the new location, then select and delete the file in its original location (Shift-Delete)
I had done drag the file to the new folder.But,how to transfer it on my external hard disk(usb hardisk) or pendrive.I only can copy it,but not cut.
That is correct, the Finder will not Cut a file. You copy the file, then you go back and delete the original after it has been successfully transferred.
You can delete the original after the transfer by selecting the file (single click on the file), then using Finder -> File -> Move to Trash. Or you can select the file, the use Command-Delete. Or you can drag the file to the trashcan on the Dock.
The file will be deleted when you empty your trashcan.
Message was edited by: BobHarris
When you are transferring a file from one drive to another drive, there is a way to move it rather than to just copy it.
Hold down the Command key while dragging the file to the other drive. Finder will copy the file to the other drive, then will automatically delete the original on the source drive.
thanks for help me......my problem settled...
how to set up keyboards shortcuts